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A captivating gang of 24 huggable, lovable creatures to sew—from classics like Margot, a topsy-turvy doll, and the button-jointed teddy bear Bjorn Bjornson, to irresistible Evelyn, a wool felt inchworm decked out in mod glasses and a kerchief, and Koji, a fiercely cute spiked softie monster. There’s something for everyone here—from kids to grown-ups and from beginning sewers to advanced dollmakers. Published by STC Craft, August, 2010.
What a fun idea!
Ok, this is like genius!!! I love it when stuff we use everyday is reused for something else we use everyday and it’s cool!!! i may have to include this in my lovely little link list i blog on Friday. Thanks for sharing!
A Girl In Transit
haha cute 🙂
Great idea!
what a great idea! wish I hadn’t gotten rid of all the wood puzzles!!
Great Idea! You always see puzzles with a few pieces missing at garage sales.
So cute!
LOVE this idea! They look fantastic too! And child friendly.
Great idea. All I had come up with so far was saving them all and having a Christmas tree decorated with puzzle pieces! I adore my vintage puzzles.
Cute! I saw this on Pinterest too and have been wanting to find a few forgotten pieces in a thrift store. Also I love that little skirt you made! That would be a great pattern to put on some Spoonflower fabric!